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The Effect of Delta Mu H+ on the Interaction of Rotenone with Complex I of Submitochondrial Particles

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Date 1992 Dec 7
PMID 1445939
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The inhibition by rotenone of the forward (NADH-oxidase) and reverse (delta mu H(+)-dependent succinate-NAD+ reductase activities of submitochondrial vesicles was measured. The inhibition of NADH-oxidase, measured in the presence of uncoupler, followed a monophasic inhibition curve with Ki < or = 2 nM. The reverse electron flow was only partially (40%) inhibited at these rotenone concentrations. The rest of the activity was less sensitive to the inhibitor (Ki approximately 30 nM). The lower affinity for the inhibitor of the reverse electron flow is a consequence of enhanced rate of rotenone dissociation caused by the high delta mu H+ value required for this reaction. The analysis of the results indicates that the AS-SMP preparation consists of two subpopulations: one with a relatively low degree of coupling, which exhibits high sensitivity to rotenone and the other which is highly coupled with lower affinity to the inhibitor.

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